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Quantitative Feasibility Evaluation of (11)C-Methionine Positron Emission Tomography Images in Gamma Knife Radiosurgery : Phantom-Based Study and Clinical Application
OBJECTIVE: The functional information of (11)C-methionine positron emission tomography (MET-PET) images can be applied for Gamma knife radiosurgery (GKR) and its image quality may affect defining the tumor. This study conducted the phantom-based evaluation for geometric accuracy and functional chara...
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Korean Neurosurgical Society
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6616987/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31154754 http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2019.0104 |
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author | Lim, Sa-Hoe Jung, Tae-Young Jung, Shin Kim, In-Young Moon, Kyung-Sub Kwon, Seong-Young Jang, Woo-Youl |
author_facet | Lim, Sa-Hoe Jung, Tae-Young Jung, Shin Kim, In-Young Moon, Kyung-Sub Kwon, Seong-Young Jang, Woo-Youl |
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description | OBJECTIVE: The functional information of (11)C-methionine positron emission tomography (MET-PET) images can be applied for Gamma knife radiosurgery (GKR) and its image quality may affect defining the tumor. This study conducted the phantom-based evaluation for geometric accuracy and functional characteristic of diagnostic MET-PET image co-registered with stereotactic image in Leksell GammaPlan(®) (LGP) and also investigated clinical application of these images in metastatic brain tumors. METHODS: Two types of cylindrical acrylic phantoms fabricated in-house were used for this study : the phantom with an array-shaped axial rod insert and the phantom with different sized tube indicators. The phantoms were mounted on the stereotactic frame and scanned using computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and PET system. Three-dimensional coordinate values on co-registered MET-PET images were compared with those on stereotactic CT image in LGP. MET uptake values of different sized indicators inside phantom were evaluated. We also evaluated the CT and MRI co-registered stereotactic MET-PET images with MR-enhancing volume and PET-metabolic tumor volume (MTV) in 14 metastatic brain tumors. RESULTS: Imaging distortion of MET-PET was maintained stable at less than approximately 3% on mean value. There was no statistical difference in the geometric accuracy according to co-registered reference stereotactic images. In functional characteristic study for MET-PET image, the indicator on the lateral side of the phantom exhibited higher uptake than that on the medial side. This effect decreased as the size of the object increased. In 14 metastatic tumors, the median matching percentage between MR-enhancing volume and PET-MTV was 36.8% on PET/MR fusion images and 39.9% on PET/CT fusion images. CONCLUSION: The geometric accuracy of the diagnostic MET-PET co-registered with stereotactic MR in LGP is acceptable on phantom-based study. However, the MET-PET images could the limitations in providing exact stereotactic information in clinical study. |
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spelling | pubmed-66169872019-07-23 Quantitative Feasibility Evaluation of (11)C-Methionine Positron Emission Tomography Images in Gamma Knife Radiosurgery : Phantom-Based Study and Clinical Application Lim, Sa-Hoe Jung, Tae-Young Jung, Shin Kim, In-Young Moon, Kyung-Sub Kwon, Seong-Young Jang, Woo-Youl J Korean Neurosurg Soc Clinical Article OBJECTIVE: The functional information of (11)C-methionine positron emission tomography (MET-PET) images can be applied for Gamma knife radiosurgery (GKR) and its image quality may affect defining the tumor. This study conducted the phantom-based evaluation for geometric accuracy and functional characteristic of diagnostic MET-PET image co-registered with stereotactic image in Leksell GammaPlan(®) (LGP) and also investigated clinical application of these images in metastatic brain tumors. METHODS: Two types of cylindrical acrylic phantoms fabricated in-house were used for this study : the phantom with an array-shaped axial rod insert and the phantom with different sized tube indicators. The phantoms were mounted on the stereotactic frame and scanned using computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and PET system. Three-dimensional coordinate values on co-registered MET-PET images were compared with those on stereotactic CT image in LGP. MET uptake values of different sized indicators inside phantom were evaluated. We also evaluated the CT and MRI co-registered stereotactic MET-PET images with MR-enhancing volume and PET-metabolic tumor volume (MTV) in 14 metastatic brain tumors. RESULTS: Imaging distortion of MET-PET was maintained stable at less than approximately 3% on mean value. There was no statistical difference in the geometric accuracy according to co-registered reference stereotactic images. In functional characteristic study for MET-PET image, the indicator on the lateral side of the phantom exhibited higher uptake than that on the medial side. This effect decreased as the size of the object increased. In 14 metastatic tumors, the median matching percentage between MR-enhancing volume and PET-MTV was 36.8% on PET/MR fusion images and 39.9% on PET/CT fusion images. CONCLUSION: The geometric accuracy of the diagnostic MET-PET co-registered with stereotactic MR in LGP is acceptable on phantom-based study. However, the MET-PET images could the limitations in providing exact stereotactic information in clinical study. Korean Neurosurgical Society 2019-07 2019-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6616987/ /pubmed/31154754 http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2019.0104 Text en Copyright © 2019 The Korean Neurosurgical Society This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Article Lim, Sa-Hoe Jung, Tae-Young Jung, Shin Kim, In-Young Moon, Kyung-Sub Kwon, Seong-Young Jang, Woo-Youl Quantitative Feasibility Evaluation of (11)C-Methionine Positron Emission Tomography Images in Gamma Knife Radiosurgery : Phantom-Based Study and Clinical Application |
title | Quantitative Feasibility Evaluation of (11)C-Methionine Positron Emission Tomography Images in Gamma Knife Radiosurgery : Phantom-Based Study and Clinical Application |
title_full | Quantitative Feasibility Evaluation of (11)C-Methionine Positron Emission Tomography Images in Gamma Knife Radiosurgery : Phantom-Based Study and Clinical Application |
title_fullStr | Quantitative Feasibility Evaluation of (11)C-Methionine Positron Emission Tomography Images in Gamma Knife Radiosurgery : Phantom-Based Study and Clinical Application |
title_full_unstemmed | Quantitative Feasibility Evaluation of (11)C-Methionine Positron Emission Tomography Images in Gamma Knife Radiosurgery : Phantom-Based Study and Clinical Application |
title_short | Quantitative Feasibility Evaluation of (11)C-Methionine Positron Emission Tomography Images in Gamma Knife Radiosurgery : Phantom-Based Study and Clinical Application |
title_sort | quantitative feasibility evaluation of (11)c-methionine positron emission tomography images in gamma knife radiosurgery : phantom-based study and clinical application |
topic | Clinical Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6616987/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31154754 http://dx.doi.org/10.3340/jkns.2019.0104 |
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